How does knowing that the morpheme ante means “prior” help a reader know the meaning of the word antechambers?(1 point)

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It helps them know that it means “going somewhere first.”
It helps them know that it means “going somewhere first.”

It helps them know that it means “an individual that is found in front of a line.”
It helps them know that it means “an individual that is found in front of a line.”

It helps them know that it means “a room that comes before other rooms.”
It helps them know that it means “a room that comes before other rooms.”

It helps them know that it means the “first to do something.”

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The correct response is:

It helps them know that it means “a room that comes before other rooms.”

Knowing that the morpheme "ante" means "prior" helps a reader understand that "antechambers" refers to a room that is located before or in front of another room, typically serving as an entryway or waiting area.